I know but that post was made in Jan. thought he would have gotten it by now

True but going by his profile, that was the last time he came to the forum (27 Jan 14). So, you can try following his remarks on how to do it yourself. Yo just have to find the same things he did either in a junk yard or eBay.

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I find it ironic that the colors red, white, and blue stand for freedom until they are flashing behind you.

Sorry about the disappearing act- I got the fan, it is the same Bosch motor that's in the PT, and it's been sitting in my garage for 2 months. In the week it took to get here, the Cruiser never threw another code, never showed any further sign of fan failure and has been running perfectly.

I've impressed upon my wife how important it is to keep an eye on the temp gauge and let me know if it ever goes past half scale. Thankfully Mobil1 adds a measure of forgiveness in a temporary overheat situation; I explained that as long as the car is doing at least 20MPH her baby will be OK; it's the stop & go scenario when it relies solely on the electric fan that it would cook.

In the meantime I'm focusing on a timing belt redo, along with the water pump, thermostat, temp sender, tensioner, idler, motor mounts, front wheel bearings, etc.

I'm keeping the fan for the day I need it and after the other stuff is done she'll have an 11 year old GT that looks & runs like new. We bought it in November with 93,000 on the clock, and the previous 2 owners took exceptional care of the exterior & interior.

My wife loves this car and I do too. I attached the build sheet for our GT for anyone that wants to see it...

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I find it ironic that the colors red, white, and blue stand for freedom until they are flashing behind you.

I did inspect the Bosch setup on the Mercedes W211 fan I bought- As kpapgian states in the start of this thread, it is the same motor & connector surrounded by different plastic. I don't anticipate any problems dismounting it from the Mercedes fitment then attaching it to my GT.

I just took a quick look on Ebay. The cheapest one I saw is going for 208.00 delivered, item #121150082153.

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I find it ironic that the colors red, white, and blue stand for freedom until they are flashing behind you.